Nevada
Deadly wrong-way crash shuts down I-15 lanes north of Las Vegas Valley
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) – A deadly crash has shut down the I-15 north of the Las Vegas Valley on Thursday morning.
According to Nevada State Police, the crash occurred around 12:26 a.m., after a wrong-way driver traveling south on I-15 collided with multiple vehicles traveling north near Valley of Fire State Park
Two men have been confirmed dead at the scene, and one woman has been transported by Mercy Air with non-life-threatening injuries.
Lanes were initially closed near mile marker 75, but closures have since extended to the I-15 and US 93 junction. Traffic is being diverted onto US 93 for alternate routes, but southbound traffic along I-15 remains open.
State police say the I-15 will remain closed for an undetermined amount of time.
Drivers are urged to use caution when traveling through the area and expect delays.
This is a developing story, check back later for updates.
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How to watch Nevada-South Dakota State on Wednesday night
The Nevada basketball team will try to get back on track as it hosts South Dakota State at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Lawlor Events Center.
Nevada (6-3) has lost its past two games, against Loyola Marymount and Washington State.
The Jackrabbits (8-3) beat Eastern Washington 74-53 on Saturday and are in first place in the Summit League.
SDSU is 2-3 all-time against Nevada, including a 2-2 record versus the Wolf Pack at the Division I level. The Jackrabbits last faced Nevada at the Crossover Classic in Sioux Falls, South Dakota in 2021 and took a 102-75 victory.
SDSU is 0-2 against Nevada in Reno. The last game in Lawlor Events Center saw the Jackrabbits get out to a 40-33 halftime lead in December 2018, but the then-seventh-ranked Wolf Pack rallied for a 72-68 victory.
The Wolf Pack began this season with four straight wins.
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TV/Radio: KNSN/95.5 FM. Play-by-play by John Ramey and Len Stevens. The radio broadcast audio is simulcast on the network for both radio and TV audiences on NSN.
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Elections 2.0 : Nevada Embraces Blockchain For Transparency
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The American elections have always represented a global symbol of democracy and stability. However, in the digital age, they face unprecedented challenges, exacerbated by technological advancements and threats to the integrity of electoral processes. Recently, Nevada was at the center of a major controversy related to the accusations of “false electors” during the 2020 presidential election. Although these accusations were dismissed, they highlighted critical flaws in the electoral certification system. In the face of this crisis of confidence, the state of Nevada made a bold decision by choosing blockchain technology to ensure the security and transparency of its elections. This adoption, hailed as a major breakthrough, aims to anchor electoral certifications in an immutable ledger, making any attempt at falsification practically impossible.
Blockchain in Service of Electoral Integrity
Nevada Secretary of State Francisco Aguilar announced on December 9, 2024, an initiative that could redefine the standards of electoral security in the United States. In a statement published on the state’s official platform, he unveiled the integration of blockchain technology into the certification process of electoral results. To justify this measure, Aguilar declared that it constituted “a vital step to ensure the transparency and reliability of the results.”
Specifically, blockchain will be used to record electoral certificates on an immutable digital ledger, aiming to make any attempt at data falsification or modification practically impossible. Such an innovation aims to address an increasingly urgent requirement: to restore public trust in an electoral system weakened by past scandals.
In a context where the United States is intensifying efforts to modernize its electoral infrastructure, Nevada hopes to stand out as a national model of security and transparency. Although the technical modalities of implementation remain to be clarified, the stated objective is clear. Aguilar emphasized the ambition of his administration to “ensure some of the safest elections in the country,” aiming to position Nevada at the forefront of democratic innovation.
Lessons from the Past and Perspectives
Nevada’s decision is part of a context marked by the “false electors” affair of 2023. During this episode, six Republican officials in the state were accused of attempting to manipulate the results of the 2020 presidential election. Although these accusations were dismissed by the courts, they reveal significant vulnerabilities within the current electoral systems. According to Francisco Aguilar, these events have revealed… “The urgency to protect the electoral process against any attempt at corruption or alteration.”
In response to these challenges, Nevada does not merely seek to correct past errors. By adopting blockchain, the state aims to redefine electoral security standards, both for itself and for the rest of the country. This initiative is not a first in the United States. Similar pilot projects have been undertaken in Alaska and Georgia, reflecting a growing interest in this technology in the public sphere. However, Nevada hopes to go further by integrating this innovation into its certification system, with the goal of establishing a reference model for other states.
If this strategy proves effective, it could profoundly transform how elections are organized at the national level. Through enhanced transparency and strengthening voter trust, blockchain could become a key lever to address a political climate often marked by allegations of fraud. More than just a technological tool, this initiative illustrates a desire to reconcile citizens with a democratic process that is frequently criticized.
Through this adoption of blockchain, Nevada addresses the gaps revealed by past electoral controversies, while also paving the way for a better-secured democracy. This approach, which combines technological innovation with institutional strengthening, illustrates a desire to restore citizens’ trust in order to establish a model that can be adapted by other states. By choosing to place transparency at the heart of its priorities, Nevada thus paves the way towards a future where emerging technologies become guarantors of civil rights and democratic stability.
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Diplômé de Sciences Po Toulouse et titulaire d’une certification consultant blockchain délivrée par Alyra, j’ai rejoint l’aventure Cointribune en 2019.
Convaincu du potentiel de la blockchain pour transformer de nombreux secteurs de l’économie, j’ai pris l’engagement de sensibiliser et d’informer le grand public sur cet écosystème en constante évolution. Mon objectif est de permettre à chacun de mieux comprendre la blockchain et de saisir les opportunités qu’elle offre. Je m’efforce chaque jour de fournir une analyse objective de l’actualité, de décrypter les tendances du marché, de relayer les dernières innovations technologiques et de mettre en perspective les enjeux économiques et sociétaux de cette révolution en marche.
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